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Congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) caused by mutations in MUSK is very rare and the genotype-phenotype relationship in MUSK related CMS is still unclear. Here we identified two patients carrying a homozygous hotspot mutation, c.308A > G in MUSK from a Chinese family. Both of them presented predominant bulbar weakness and atrophy of bilateral temporalis and masticatory muscles. To address the phenotype-genotype relationship, a total of 27 MUSK related CMS patients were reviewed. Patients with nonsense, frameshift or splicing mutations showed earlier onset (10/13 vs 2/14 neonatal onset, p = 0.0018) and more occurrence of vocal cord paralysis or stridor (8/13 vs 0/14, p = 0.0006), indicating a more severe phenotype. Comparing with patients carrying other missense mutations, the four patients carrying a homozygous c.308A > G mutation showed the female predominance (4/10 vs 4/4) and dramatic exacerbation after emotional or physiological stresses (2/10 vs 4/4) like pregnancy, menstrual periods and infection. All these indicated a genotype-phenotype relationship in MUSK-related CMS.
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